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Category: Reviews
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Chords and Discords

Jo Ann Skousen July 1, 2009 November 18, 2020

“The Soloist” begins in the way that “State of Play” ends: opening credits roll as newspapers are printed, bundled, and delivered. The papers are a …

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December Song

Jo Ann Skousen July 1, 2009 November 18, 2020

Like newspaper columnists, film documentarians are always on the look- out for a great story. The difference is, they have to begin filming the story …

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The Two Watchmen

Ross Levatter June 1, 2009 November 18, 2020

“Watchmen” is a graphic novel written in the mid-1980s, a complex work combining text and images to create an alternative reality, a world where “superheroes” …

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Hurry Up and Own

Jo Ann Skousen June 1, 2009 November 18, 2020

While President Obama tries to equalize Americans by taxing the rich and giving to the poor, along comes a dark little comedy that celebrates the …

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Hurry Up and Waste

Jo Ann Skousen June 1, 2009 November 18, 2020

“Confessions of a Shopaholic” is based on one of those ubiquitous “pink books” you see on bookstore display tables with whimsical sketches of modern young …

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Hobbesian Hell

Gary Jason June 1, 2009 November 18, 2020

The Camorra is a crime syndicate, based in Naples, that has been around since the 18th century – making it one of the oldest such …

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Garrett the Unique

Stephen Cox June 1, 2009 November 18, 2020

Liberty senior editor Bruce Ramsey has written the first real biography of Garet Garrett (1878-1954), an important precursor of today’s American libertarian movement. There was …

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Anarchy Again

William D Curl June 1, 2009 November 18, 2020

One doesn’t usually think of a book on political philosophy as an entertaining read, but “Against the State” by Crispin Sartwell is the exception. It …

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Government as God

James L. Payne June 1, 2009 November 18, 2020

We have seen quite a string of books recently by authors who severely criticize big government for waste, error, and corruption, yet who continue to …

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A Curious Conversion

Leland B. Yeager March 1, 2008 November 18, 2020

Many books tell a tragic story. This book is itself a tragedy. I eagerly bought Antony Flew’s account of his renouncing atheism, expecting an intellectual …

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